Bpcheck.exe Now

The legitimate process does not send personal data to Brother. It only monitors local printer status. However, you can uninstall it if you have privacy concerns.

The email arrived at 11:47 PM on a Tuesday. The subject line was simple: bpcheck.exe

It wasn't consuming much CPU—maybe 0.1%—but it was there, pulsing like a digital heartbeat. He didn't remember installing it. He right-clicked "Open File Location," but the folder was empty. "That’s impossible," Elias whispered. The legitimate process does not send personal data

bpcheck.exe runs in the background of your OS and correlates your blood pressure readings with your active computer usage. bpcheck.exe

It may write minimal logs to help Brother support tools diagnose printer communication issues.